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Classification of computers

1.
Classification of computers
There are basically three
main ways to classify
computers. These are:
By Type
By Purpose
By Size/ Capacity
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2.
By Type
There are three main
types of computers
under this class.
They include:
Digital computers
Analogue computers
Hybrid computers
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3.
Digital computers
These are computers that
represent data /information
in a binary form. That is they
represent signals in just two
states. 0s and 1s are used
during data communication.
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6.
Analogue computers
These computers represent
data/information in a
continuous form. That is there
are no breaks during signal
transmission. They represent
information by processing
measurable physical
quantities.
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9.
Hybrid computers
These computers exhibit features
of analogue computers and
digital computers. The digital
component normally serves as
the controller and provides
logical operations, while the
analogue component
normally serves as a solver of
different equations.
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12.
By Purpose
Computers can also be
classified according to
the purpose or
application to which it
is put. There are two(2)
main groups under this
category, these are:
o Special purpose
o General purpose
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13.
Special Purpose Computers
A computer is said to be
special purpose if it is
designed to solve a
specific class of problem
for which it was made.
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15.
General Purpose Computers
A general purpose computer
is not limited to the number
of applications it can be
used for.
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16.
By Size/Capacity
The capacity of a computer
refers to the volume of
data or information it can
process or store and the
speed at which it works.
The three main computers
under this group are:
Macro Computers
Mini Computers
Micro Computers
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17.
Macro Computers
They are the largest of all the
computers in terms of price,
memory size, power and
speed of processor.
Characteristics:
 Very expensive
 Generate a lot of heat
 Large memory size
 Wider variety of peripheral
support.
 Supports multiple users
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20.
Micro computers
They are the smallest of all the
computers. They are also
called Personal Computers
because they are used by one
person at a time.
Characteristics:
 Small in size
 Used by one person
 Generate less heat
 Not expensive
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